2015
DOI: 10.2113/geoarabia200149
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Lithofacies, depositional environments and stratigraphic architecture of the Wajid Group outcrops in southern Saudi Arabia

Abstract: The Wajid Group is a Palaeozoic siliciclastic succession of southern Saudi Arabia. In the outcrop belt it is ca. 500 m thick, whereas in the subsurface, the thickness increases to more than 4,500 m. The siliciclastic sediments have great reservoir potential for hydrocarbons and for groundwater. Although they represent one of the most important aquifers of the Arabian Peninsula, neither their sedimentologic, lithostratigraphic, nor their reservoir characteristics are satisfactorily known. In this study, a detai… Show more

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“…Babalola et al 52 reported almost the same in the Wajid sandstone but also reported hematite in all their samples. The Wajid Sandstone is a Paleozoic siliciclastic succession located in southwestern Saudi Arabia 53 , 54 . It is composed of quartz-rich sandstones that likely originated from the basement of the Arabian Shield 55 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Babalola et al 52 reported almost the same in the Wajid sandstone but also reported hematite in all their samples. The Wajid Sandstone is a Paleozoic siliciclastic succession located in southwestern Saudi Arabia 53 , 54 . It is composed of quartz-rich sandstones that likely originated from the basement of the Arabian Shield 55 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Khusayyayn Formation is composed of river-and wind-deposited sandstone with grain sizes ranging from medium to coarse. The Juwayl Formation is massive and/or layered, consisting of grains that range from fine to coarse, deposited in a glaciofluvial setting [42,[46][47][48]. The Group's sandstones range in texture from fine to coarse, are slightly sorted, and are partly rounded to sub-angular in form.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%